A fond farewell to Renjith Iya

The Asheville music community suffered a staggering loss this week with the untimely passing of multi-instrumentalist Andrew Barnett, aka Renjith Iya. Renjith was a member of a number of local groups including Sangita Devi, Arundas and The Rootz Family.

Renjith was one of the founders of Sangita Davi, a musical and spiritual group that has lead weekly kirtan practice in Asheville for most of a decade. In its early days, the group met in a Montford home and as its following grew, it moved to various yoga centers and community spaces. Its current home is at Nourish & Florish, Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Learn more about the local kirtan scene and Renjith’s role in its development here.

In addition to leading kirtan with Sangita Devi, Renjith and members of Sangita Devi helped to bring to Asheville (and then served as a backing band for) reknowned kirtan leaders such as Bhagavan Das and Jai Uttal.

Renjith will be dearly missed at LEAF this weekend, where he and Sangita Devi have long led kirtan practice. The group had the honor of opening past LEAF gatherings. He will also be missed as a figure around Asheville; not only as a musician but as a friend and shining light at festivals, concerts, potlucks and in the checkout line at Greenlife. Those close to him knew that he made a conscious choice a few years back to leave full-time employment in order to whole-heartedly pursue his career as a musician. It was a brave move, and one that inspired many around him. Renjith was a devotee of Amma, embracing her message of compassion.

Renjith passed away at his family’s home in Tennessee, and the family held funeral services today (Friday, Oct. 21). A public memorial service for Renjith’s Asheville-based community, friends and extended family takes place on Friday, Oct. 28, 7 p.m. at the Warren Wilson College Chapel. Donations are being accepted to help with the cost of the celebration of Renjith’s life.

Though all too brief — only 37 years — Renjith’s life is indeed one worth celebrating whether at his memorial service,by sharing a message on his Facebook page, by attending kirtan or simply by sharing with each other the sort of warm kindness Renjith shared with all of us.

About Alli Marshall

Alli Marshall is the arts writer and editor at Mountain Xpress. She's lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. Alli is the author of the upcoming novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," available from Logosophia Books in May, 2015. Follow me @alli_marshall

I was a producer on URTV. We did ATTICACHERRY: THE ANTI SHOW..Renjith came out a number of times and provided very deeply emotional musical imagery…He was very open to us experimenting and was very self less in his expression…I had heard some things around but had not placed his likeness…my condolences to his friends and family he was a great musician and i enjoyed working with a musician in Asheville that was not caught up in self imposed Hype. May the universe spin brighter toward the galactic center. Thank you sir.

I met Renjith just once and was touched, truly, by his spirit. His vibrancy burned an impression on my mind that will last for ever. I was inspired my his sweetness, compassion and love in such a way that I wanted to share love for life in an ever-expansive, open hearted way. Thank you for doing what you do/did Renjith. I feel blessed to have met you even just once. Fly on with the angels